I reckon that is pretty good. As David says, not much compared to what 
it is connected to.
I imagine as long as it is not a thermal issue, there is no problem.

Any scope to drop the the power supply it runs from? As the core has the 
internal series pass 1.2V regulator. These days I run my STM32 micros 
from 2.5V or 1.8V. There are a few caveats on flash memory prefetch etc 
and FLASH write #bytes wide etc.

A little optimization of the code would probably yield 20-30%.

glen

On 9/01/2016 8:40 PM, David Rowe wrote:
>> I'm slowly moving more things to state machines so one could possibly
>> determine when the CPU can be put to sleep from that.  I think
>> power-saving support is a long way off, and even without that, the
>> SM1000 seems to sip power.


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